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= (IRP) The Sword and the Shield

Pagan
Pagan shifted her gaze from the tray to Jerro and saw that he was confused. "Well, the tray is made of wood and quite heavy", she explained. "If it crashes on the floor under the guards' noses, they are bound to startle and look at it. The only question is will it give us enough time to act? Anyway, I don't have any better ideas."

Pagan sat down and without further ado started pulling strings from her trousers. When she was ready she weaved the strings into a cord. It was quite thin. She tied the cord on the tray, set it back on it's place and hid the rope behind the doorframe and lower hinge and on the cell floor.

"They will have a lantern with them, so they can see the cord! We have to hide it between floor tiles and sweep some dust on it!" Pagan said excitedly.

She strained the cord, sat on a bunk and tied it on the heel of her boot.

"Let's try it", she said bluntly. "Catch the tray and in the name of Jah don't let it drop on the floor!"
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Jerro_oconnor
Jerro nodded. He got into a position to catch the tray once it fell. He looked out the door to see if their actions had caused any unwanted attention. So far so good. "Alright, we're good to go. No one's watchin. Just count down before ye drop it so I know it's coming." He stood under it and slightly beside it so that it wouldn't drop on his head. He watched it and got ready to catch it once it fell.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
Pagan
The cord snapped from the point of the hinge.

"Damnit!" Pagan cursed. "The cord must go there, or else I have to jerk it like at least five feet!" She calmed down and thought about the problem for a while. "We must make the cord twice as thick. If we manage to hide it, the thickness will make no difference!"

It was night, and the moon was shining bright in the sky. The air in the cell smelled stale.

After a while it was time to try again. Pagan hooked her foot.

"It succeeded! I just wish we had a ton of rocks to pile above the door", she smiled.

The tray was set meticulously on it's place and the cord was hid behind the doorframe and the hinges. Pagan took her boots off so she wouldn't drop the tray by accident. Not before it was closer to the time to act. She landed on her knees and gathered dust in the crack on the floor to cover up the cord.
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--Constable_caine
A poster attached to every important building in Imleach:

WANTED FOR QUESTIONING
IN SUSPICION OF CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT REGICIDE

ALLAN BRIGHTPOINT

DESTINI MACKENZIE



Do you want to be dead?
Destini
Destini's eyes scanned the dark forest, her ears trained for unknown noises. Her head was hooded in her dark cloak and her form was shrouded in its depths. The rain misted from the canopy of trees. Happily, Jah had graced them with only a light drizzle. It was not the storm that she had feared it would be.

Richard's snores from across the dark camp made keeping the watch more difficult than normal, but she endeavored to tune out the sound.

Her eyelids drooped again and she shook her head to stay awake. She mustn't fall asleep on watch. The soldiers they'd narrowly avoided on their way out of town might still be out there. She had to keep a weather eye.

Destini scanned the dark forest again.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan heard the subtle sounds of a camp at rest around him. Or was it?

Destini adjusting her position on the opposite edge of the camp.

Richard's dulcet tones joined the singing of snoring psalms with the choir oblivious.

Corwynn breathed normally, which meant he was awake--probably thinking harsh thoughts about the endless choir.

Two deer started from their spot nearby, and darted away from the camp.

Nothing in the camp to startle them.

Visitors.

Other night sounds vanished.

Visitors coming closer.

Allan made the sound of a whippoorwill and Corwynn rose enough to show he heard and understood.

Silent movement towards Destini, only enough noise she would know it was him. What was that damned phrase they had hit upon to warn of danger.

Ah, yes.

"Destini,
" he whispered, "I cannot find Uncle Otho's tankard."

Destini
When the night sounds vanished, Destini alerted. Zanditin's teachings about listening for danger in the woods applied here. The party had been keeping quiet enough to allow the normal night creatures to become accustomed to them. Their silence meant trouble. Destini inwardly cursed when she heard Allan move close to her side and utter the warning phrase. It figured, though. The odds of a quiet night had been infinitesimally small. She was a little surprised they'd made it so close to dawn. She turned her head to Allan and answered the phrase with a coded response. "Did ye last see the tankard near the satchels or the bed rolls?" she whispered. The satchels lied on the east side of the camp. Richard and Corwynn were asleep on the west side of the camp. What direction was the danger coming from?

Beneath her cloak, she unhooked her pistol crossbow from her belt and loaded it. Allan would probably recognize the motion since he was next to her. Still, the motion would be hidden from whomever was in the woods.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"The bed rolls, as best I recall. Corwynn may be sleeping on it..." Translated to the other side of Corwynn.

Should I wake Richard, wondered Allan.

Can it be done without a scene from an Italian comedy spiraling out of control?

"Can we go out an replace the tankard before Uncle Otho finds it missing?"
This meant should they disappear before any but the approaching scouts came into range

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn inched over towards Richard, put a hand over the man's mouth and nose, and whispered, "Richard. Uncle Otho's Tankard is gone," when the man was awake enough to try to throw him off


--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn almost punched Corwynn - and might have succeeded if the brother was not also cutting off his supply of air. Down to the depths with whoever Uncle Otho was, anyway! He'd been having a nice dream about his flat back in Hastings when Corwynn had so rudely woken him up. "mffph riff hrr!" His cry of 'Get off me!' was muffled by Corwynn's hand. Suddenly, he woke enough to realize what Corwynn was saying. Ohhhhhh. Uncle Otho. That was the rediculous hint of a warning. Grimthorn calmed down and nodded to show the brother he understood.

He could throttle him later.

Destini
She nodded her agreement to Allan. "Aye, I think we'd best do that. A trip to town to get a new tankard an' circlin' back shouldnae take us too long." Town lied to the East. With any luck, they could appear to head to town and circle back behind their visitors and not be noticed.

She stood and began to head out of camp to the east. For this initial motion out of camp, she made enough noise so their visitors would be able to hear them moving off in the direction of town. When they were far enough out so as not to be noticed in the darkness, she came to a silent stop. She motioned to Allan that he should go one way and she another to catch their visitors completely surrounded.

Turning, she moved silently through the forest as Allan had taught her back at the lakeside of Holywell. With luck, they would catch their visitors unaware.

And maybe, if they could take them alive, she could get some answers ....
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Brightpoint made a soundless sign to Corwynn to take rearguard and for Richard to follow the Archdeacon quickly. They made their way along behind Destini, looking and listening, stopping motionless at a signal, continuing through the forest without a sound.

After hearing someone moving about in their camp when they were a thousand yards away from it, Allan heard nothing more but his own heart beating, and the soft secrets of the night whispering in the wind.

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn knew that Brightpoint trusted him more than anyone else in the field. He always let Corwynn have his back

Tonigh
t that back would take some watching.

There were three groups out there. Four counting Corwynn and his friends.

Three groups. One blundered erratically into the site where Corwynn's lot had just been camped. They were not supposed to actually capture the English visitors, rather to move them on.

Damn
. That meant this was a very organized action.

The second lot. Corwynn almost could not detect them, so quiet were they at moving along. Their noise was light but present. Trained by experts, but not experts then. A good thing.

That damned third lot. Off to the side and closing fast. Two scouts. Lightly armed by the minimal disturbance of brush at waist height.

This was bad. Assassin scouts. Probably Anto's boys.

Corwynn had a couple scars from that lot gained in Cumberland. Sigh.

He did not want to freak Richard out, so Corwynn let himself fall behind a fair bit.

Destini was doing a very good job arcing them back around to where they'd catch the main body from behind.

Those assassin scouts though. Dammit, they would screw the whole plan up.

Nothing for it then.

A silken sigh of sheath and stiletto ensued, twice, as Corwynn stopped moving and prepared to strike. He kept moving brush, though to avoid a scout hearing sudden silence and being warned. Any good assassin would spot that.

The two scouts had made the mistake of being too close together.

Definitely not experts then.

Corwynn flowed out from behind his tree, stiletto's at throat level, and glided between the assassins--caressing each throat lightly with a razor tip.

Sadly for the assassins, they did not realize they were dead until they hit the ground.

Corwynn moved to catch up with his friends and ensure Destini's delightfully brilliant plan worked.

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn liked to whine. He knew this. It was part of his nature ... especially when things weren't going his way. Lately, nothing was going his way ... but that was beside the point now. His whining usually ensured no one took him seriously. This left him free to do his work as planned. For all his whining about how much he preferred city living and how much he hated to stay quiet, Grimthorn was an adept lurker. He was able to stay more quiet than most would give him credit for being.

He was also extremely adept at observation.

He had been on enough missions for the Red Duke to know the sound blood made when it hit something ... in this case the leaves of the forest brush. A glance behind him told him Corwynn was no longer following. He listened again. Two softened thumps hit the mossy forest floor with as much sound as a midnight owl returning to its perch. Well done, brother, well done. Grimthorn lengthened his gait to catch up to the arch-deacon. He maintained his uncanny silence in the forest despite his stout form. He whispered his information so low only their party could hear him. "Brightpoint, Corwynn has taken out two of the enemy. Still, I advise caution. Even you can tell there is one moronic patrol in the camp we just vacated. But there is another group tracking us."

Destini
Destini halted to listen to Richard's information. When he was finished, she closed her eyes and used her musician's auditory talent to tune out all else but human motion. Her dislike of violence and death had caused her to miss the gentle sound of the two scouts' plummets to the forest floor. Now, however, she listened. She heard the final sighs of the two scouts' last breaths. The sound of the ameture soldiers going through their satchels reached her ears. But Richard was right. There was something more. Other guards following them.

It was time to return to camp. With luck, whoever was following them would contiue back to town when they circled back. With luck, they would catch the soldiers back at camp off guard and get the answers they needed.

The adrenaline of fear sped her blood, but unlike when she had left Eire, now, she was its master. She used the extra energy Jah had given her to smooth her motions and slide soundlessly through the trees, turning to catch the soldiers in their camp off their guard. Destini raised her pistol crossbow at the ready and opened her eyes wide to detect the most subtle of movement amongst the darkened beech trees.

No killing. Not unless she had to.

She needed survivors. Survivors could answer questions. And she needed answers.
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